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PostPosted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 9:06 pm 
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A French journaliste managed to make some pictures of the cars that went on transport. After 6 photos, she was ordered to leave, unfortunately.

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Bugatti Type 57 Stelvio #57507

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Bugatti Type 57 Coach Ventoux #57297

... and the strange Bugatti-Pickup "Hunt Break" Bugatti Type 40 #40485 (no picture)

See here for more : http://www.prewarcar.com/read_article.asp?id=3143

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The collection include also foundry mouldings from the Molsheïm factory and Type 41 and Type 57 chassis.


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One of the major role-players Malmerspach Collection's preservation and documentation has become a close friend, and I am privy to some "inside information" (I have seen a copy of the entire inventory list, for instance) This information has been given to me in confidence, and I am not about to betray a good friend. However, rest assured, everything, and I mean everything, about this collection of cars is being very carefully catalogued and researched. As illustration, the photographs documenting the recent moving of the collection number in the hundreds.

Not only is the future of this collection assured, but a book dealing with the history of all the cars, and people, is in the planning phase. Soon this almost fantastical tale will be in the public domain, and your patience will be richly rewarded. The Malmerspach Collection's era of secrecy is drawing to an end, and a new dawn awaits. I promise you.

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I saw all the collection recently and i made research about chassis numbers, engines numbers, gearboxes numbers, bodyparts numbers on the Bugatti cars.

Also there's no more chassis number plate, radiator and no lights for many of the 57s..


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See here : http://www.extraordinarycarcollections. ... 75116.html

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... and Bugatti Revue : http://www.bugattirevue.com/revue35/malmer.htm

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